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The battle for consumer data: Facebook beating Google for social logins

January 28, 2015

Facebook is leading the race to own customer identity, accounting for more than 60% of all social logins, as the social network and Google look to boost their consumer data.

The findings form part of Gigya’s ‘Landscape of Customer Identity’, which also indicates that Facebook also made dramatic gains as an identity provider on mobile devices, gaining 15 per cent from Q3.

View the infographic showing key findings from the report below:

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Dave Scott, CMO at Gigya comments: “The latest world-wide social login data released today by Gigya shows Facebook has continued to make solid gains as an identity provider, surpassing the 60 per cent mark for social logins for Q4 of 2014 for the first time since 2011. In Europe in particular, social logins for the company remained dominant, increasing by 9 per cent from Q3 of 2014.

“The company’s most dramatic gain as an identity provider was on mobile devices, a vital battleground in the war for identity, up a massive 15 per cent on Q3. At the same time, Amazon continued gaining gradual traction in this space, signaling that consumers are starting to leverage their payment identities on ecommerce sites and applications.

“Overall these results signal that Facebook’s efforts to provide users with more control over their data, most notably through its line-by-line data controls for Facebook Login last year are working. What remains to be seen is how its 11th year earnings have been impacted by this and what steps it takes to build on growth in Europe for 2015.”

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